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19 news COVID cases, one death in three parishes

Nineteen new COVID cases were reported for three local parishes in Monday's midday report from the Louisiana Office of Public Health.

St. Mary had 11 new cases for a total of 1,836 since the pandemic began.

St. Martin's case count was adjusted downward from 2,049 on Sunday to 2,042. But one fatality was reported Monday, bringing the COVID death toll in St. Martin to 59.

Assumption had eight new cases Monday for a total of 729.

COVID's death toll in St. Mary remained at 75, in Assumption at 23.

Statewide:

--497 cases raised the state's pandemic total to 157,947.

--17 new deaths raised the total to 5,082.

--16 fewer COVID-positive people are in hospitals for a total of 664.

--3 fewer people are on ventilators for a total of 105.

No big changes here under Phase Three

Not much has changed in St. Mary Parish with a move to Phase Three in the state’s COVID-19 reo-pening plan.
Local restaurants are continuing to operate and local churches hold services, both with an increase in capacity to 75%.
Meanwhile, local bars have been given guidelines for reopening, but under the guidelines, they currently can’t open because St. Mary Parish doesn’t meet the threshold allowed in Gov. John Bel Edwards’ newest mandate issued Friday.
Bars can reopen for onsite drinking if their parish has a two-week average positive rate for COVID-19 is 5% or less. If they do meet those criteria, their capacity is limited to 25% with a cap of 50 customers indoors.
St. Mary Parish doesn’t meet the COVID-19 positivity rate as it currently is between 10% and 12%, Parish President David Hanagriff said.
However, Hanagriff doesn’t agree with how that percentage in each parish is calculated, either.
“Whenever you put the nursing home cases and cases from the local jails and prisons in there, those individuals are not going to be going to bars,” he said. “Those individuals are not in the public. Therefore, I believe those individuals should not be counted in our percentage when you are basing it upon whether or not you’re going to open a busi-ness.”
Hanagriff said he will follow the governor’s orders, but he said that he is trying to find out if they can recalculate their percentage excluding those incarcerated or in nursing homes. If he can reach that number and is allowed to, he said he has no problem allowing bars to reopen immediately.
Nathan Bourque, owner of Timmy T’s in Morgan City, said local bar owners were excited Thursday when they learned the governor was moving the state to Phase Three, although stipulations weren’t announced until Friday.
“We thought ‘this is it. We finally can get some livelihood back.’ You got football season starting,” he said.
While a temporary restaurant license may be doable for some bars, Bourque said not all bars can do that, and it’s not worth opening his bar for video poker if they can’t serve their customers alcohol and have to pay someone to be there.
Bourque said numerous bars in town, not including his, would not be able to make it much longer under the current restrictions.
He said that local bar owners met with Mayor Frank “Boo” Grizzaffi Friday to express their frustration. He thanked Grizzaffi, Hanagriff and Morgan City Police Chief James Blair for their support through these times.
In the restaurant in-dustry, Carlos Izaguirre, owner of The Galley in Morgan City, said the community has helped his business.
“We’ve been blessed with our regulars and the word of mouth, people sending the tourists to come see the smaller restaurants in town that the locals go to,” he said.
However, he is con-cerned about local bars and lounges, too.
“There’s a small lounge next to our restaurant, and we kind of cater to each other and we worry about them not being able to open or the parish not meeting the (5%) what they were asking for,” Izaguirre said.
While a move to Phase Three is a welcome sight, Izaguirre said Edwards should do more to bring people back to incentivizing people to come back to work instead of offering enhanced unemployment benefits.
“You would think there would be a lot of people looking for jobs, but they aren’t,” he said.
On Sunday morning, worshippers gathered at Lighthouse Community Church in Berwick for services.
Following the service, the Rev. Mo Seneca said that not much has changed for them as they have added some additional fellowship time in the evenings on Sundays.
Many of the changes occurred in Phase Two as they resumed in-person worship before beginning their children’s church shortly after and then later added Wednesday night services for adult and youth.
“We’re just kind of slowly adding things on. … We kind of prioritized what we started back,” Seneca said. “We wanted to keep people in as much as possible.”
Seneca said he actually has realized how useful the online presence is by streaming services.
“Even though we’ve started back regular gathering we still have several hundred folks that watch online, which I think is cool,” he said.
Seneca said they will continue streaming services after all re-strictions are lifted.
Another positive, he said, has been just the growth of faith this year.
“The hallmark of Christianity is we walk by faith, and 2020 has been a faith walk,” Seneca said. “I’m sure like everybody, the best thing about 2020 is it’s almost over.”

LLOYD E. PITTMAN JR.

August 15, 1939 — September 8, 2020
Lloyd E. Pittman Jr., 81, a resident of Bayou Vista, passed away peacefully Tuesday, September 8, 2020, at his home, surrounded by his loving family.
Lloyd was born August 15, 1939, in Metairie, the son of Rita Toups.
Lloyd never met a stranger; he was beloved by everyone who knew him, being known as “Paw Paw” and “Pop” around his neighborhood and with his family. Lloyd had so much love filled in his heart to give to everyone, and that’s why he took in so many children as his own. He was a wonderful, loving husband, and a great father and grandfather. Lloyd was a supervisor at Major Equipment for many years. He enjoyed fishing and hunting on his days off.
He will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife of 17 years, Deborah Lodrigue Pittman; two biological sons, Lloyd Pittman III and spouse Lindie of Bayou L’Ourse, and Charles Pittman and spouse Yolanda of Alaska; five children he raised as his own, Scott Chiasson of Bayou Vista, Kevin Fontenot and spouse Rhonda of Eunice, Trisha Fontenot of Bayou Vista, Sherrell Fontenot of Eunice, and Ronald Brady Breaux of New Orleans; one brother, Ronald Pittman Sr. of Berwick; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; neighbors whom were like family, Susette and Mike McCall, David Burnett and Jimmy Cruise; and beloved fur-baby, Sandy Sue.
Lloyd was preceded in death by his mother, Rita Toups; stepfather, Louis Rose; sister, Myrna LeBlanc; stepson, Kevin Chiasson; and best friend, Boogie Ira Lacoste.
The family would like to thank Heart of Hospice for the great care they gave Lloyd.
A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, September 17, 2020, at Twin City Funeral Home. A memorial visitation will be held Thursday, September 17, 2020, at Twin City Funeral Home from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m.

KATHERINE ALLRED

January 20,1922 — September 6, 2020
Katherine Allred, age 98, was called home to be with the Lord on Sept. 6, 2020, at the St. Bernard Hospice Center in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
In her earlier years she worked at Joes Boots until her retirement from there. She enjoyed working in her garden as long as she was able to do so and was a proud member of Immanuel Baptist Church in Morgan City.
Those left to cherish her precious memory are her son, Edward Allred and wife Glenda of Osceola, Arkansas; her sister, Virginia Fulton and husband John of Grenada, Mississippi; three grandchildren, Cindy Welch and husband John of Houma, La., Scott Glenn and wife Angelia of Morgan City, and Gavin Allred and wife Tracey of California; great-grandchildren, Ashley Welch, Chassidy Glenn, Joseph Glenn, Sarah Allred and Hannah Allred; step great-grandchildren, Alisha Flenner, Stephanie Flenner and Rebekah Flenner. one great-great-grandchild, Avriel Marie Flenner; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Katherine was welcomed at Heavens’ door by her parents; her husband, Bethel Allred; one daughter, Peggie Glenn; a stepson, Maurice Allred; two brothers and two sisters.
Visitation for Katherine will be Monday, Sept. 14, 2020, from 9 a.m. until time of services. Funeral services will be held at noon at Hargrave Funeral Home. Following the services Katherine will be laid to rest in the Morgan City Cemetery next to her husband.

ADELINE TASSIN MELANCON

August 21, 1924 — September 11, 2020
Adeline Tassin Melancon, 96, a resident of Bayou Vista, passed away peacefully Friday, September 11, 2020, at Patterson Healthcare Center.
Adeline was born August 21, 1924, in Edgard, Louisiana, the daughter of Francis Tassin and Cora Thebe Tassin.
Adaline was a faithful Catholic who attended Mass as long as her health allowed. She was an original member of St. Bernadette Catholic Church in Bayou Vista. Adeline enjoyed going to the Casino and playing cards. She was also a huge baseball fan and enjoyed a nice glass of wine. But mostly, Adeline enjoyed spending time with her family, who meant the world to her.
She will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by two daughters, Linda Beaubouef and husband Stan of Berwick, and Wendy Melancon and husband Ernest “Rusty” Cousins of Shreveport; one daughter-in-law, Helen Melancon; niece, Valerie Guillot and husband Walter; one brother, Nelson “Red” Tassin of Mandeville; six grandchildren, Leah Stelly and husband Raymond, Gini Ingram and husband Jim, Giselle Devillier and husband Andre’, Tony Beaubouef and wife Reagan, Gary Melancon Jr. and wife Nadine, and Savannah Nowak and husband James; 11 great-grandchildren; 10 great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Adeline was also a resident of Maison Jardin over the last few years and made many friends there.
Adeline was preceded in death by her parents, Francis and Cora Tassin; husband, Mark Melancon Jr.; son, Gary Melancon Sr.; grandson, Cody Cousins; great-great-granddaughter, Lily Beth Lazarus; brother, Wilson Jack Tassin; and two sisters, Mildred Rios and Eveline Panvelle.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, September 14, 2020, at St. Stephen Catholic Church in Berwick. Visitation will be held Monday, September 14, 2020, at St. Stephen Catholic Church from 9 a.m. until the time of Mass. After Mass, Adeline will be laid to rest in the Berwick Cemetery.

Rotary Club happenings

Morgan City Rotary Club members heard from Ashley Clay and Ron Czajkowski with the Acadiana Regional Transportation Safety Coalition at a recent luncheon. From left are Emily Berry, club secretary, Clay, Jo Anne Bergeron, Morgan City Rotary president, and Czajkowski.

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Morgan City police radio logs for Sept. 10-11

The following are the radio dispatch logs from the Morgan City Police Department. To report unlawful or suspicious activity, call the police department at 985-380-4605.
Thursday, Sept. 10
7:52 a.m. 2400 block of Tiger Drive; Crash.
8:15 a.m. 200 block of Terrebonne Street; Complaint.
9:54 a.m. 1100 block of Marguerite Street; Medical.
10:07 a.m. 1000 block of Brashear Avenue; Complaint.
12:02 p.m. Sixth and Onstead streets; Crash.
12:36 p.m. 6400 block of La. 182; Assistance.
2:19 p.m. 700 block of Bush Street; Removal of subject.
2:56 p.m. Maple and Franklin streets; Com-plaint.
3:02 p.m. 500 block of Seventh Street; Arrest.
3:05 p.m. 7400 block of La. 182; Complaint.
3:55 p.m. Railroad and Federal avenues; Traffic incident.
4:47 p.m. 600 block of Everett Street; Theft.
6:19 p.m. Marquis Manor; Alarm.
6:42 p.m. 2000 block of Allison Street; Disturbance.
7:09 p.m. U.S. 90 West; Reckless driver.
7:19 p.m. 1500 block of Sandra Street; Suspi-cious person.
8:52 p.m. Headland Street; Suspicious per-son.
9:39 p.m. Franklin Street; Suspicious per-son.
10:22 p.m. 7200 block of La. 182; Search war-rant.
10:47 p.m. 3100 block of Diane Drive; Welfare check.
11:04 p.m. 7800 block of La. 182; Alarm.
11:26 p.m. 200 block of Franklin Street; Suspicious person.
Friday, Sept. 11
12:11 a.m. 600 block of Freret Street; Stand by.
2:03 a.m. Diane Drive; Arrest.
3:49 a.m. 900 block of Cherry Street; Medical.

Morgan City Senior Feeding will be Thursday

Thursday will see the return of the September Morgan City Senior Feeding for St. Mary Parish. The pick up location will be 4014 Chennault St. in Morgan City . These meals are for seniors living in the Morgan City and surrounding areas.

There will be a slight twist to the feeding this time for the safety of everyone participating. The twist is due to COVID-19 guidelines, there will be no sit-down eating or mingling or door prize giveaways inside the AARP building.

Instead, seniors will drive by the building to pick up their meals, which will be packaged to go, 11 a.m.-noon.

This Senior Feeding is sponsored by the St. Mary Parish Government and St. Mary CAA Inc. For any questions or inquiries, please call the St. Mary CAA Central office at 337-828-5703.

La. 182 bridge to be closed Tuesday for inspection

The Long-Allen La. 182 bridge in St. Mary Parish will be closed Tuesday during the day for routine bridge inspections.

The Department of Transportation and Development said the closure will last from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. weather permitting.

Motorists should detour on U.S. 90 West and U.S. 90 East.

Emergency vehicles will not have access to the area.

Area births announced

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Juan Gabriel Cavazos (nee: Hilda Maritza Canizales Fugon) of Morgan City, a boy, Jonathan Cavazos, on Aug. 29 at Ochsner St. Mary in Morgan City. He weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces and measured 19.25 inches.
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Born to Tangela Delco and Jamaal Scott of Patterson, a girl, Jolie Rose Scott, on Aug. 30 at Ochsner St. Mary in Morgan City. She weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces and measured 20 inches.
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Born to Calma M. Myers and Jeremiah T. Singleton of Morgan City, a girl, Harmony Jae Myers, on Sept. 2 at Thibodaux Regional Medical Center. She weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces and measured 19¾ inches.
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Angeron III (nee: Courtney R. Lodrigue) of Morgan City, a boy, Castiel Jasper Angeron, on Sept. 3 at Thibodaux Regional Medical Center. He weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and measured 19½ inches.
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jody Acosta (nee: Kristin Crochet) of Morgan City, a boy, Luca James Acosta, on Sept. 3 at Ochsner St. Mary in Morgan City. He weighed 7 pounds, 14 ounces and measured 20 inches.

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